Libs will study mine Bill slowly
OPPOSITION Leader Isobel Redmond has refused to guarantee parliamentary approval of the Olympic Dam indenture before the end of the year.
View ArticleThink pink and save lives
MORE than 8000 paper cranes were unveiled yesterday to launch the first major project of the National Breast Cancer Foundation's Register 4.
View ArticleScientists eye an end to blindness
ADELAIDE scientists have created a world-first drug that could prevent blindness from cataracts.
View ArticleTrolley dramas plague Tea Tree Plaza
FOUR other women were injured by faulty grocery trolleys at Tea Tree Plaza before an elderly woman died when a brake failed in August.
View ArticleSmells like a sweet festival
THOUSANDS of flower lovers from across the country will head to Renmark for Australia's premier rose festival this weekend.
View ArticleScholar on Rhodes to better life
ERADICATING the inequality in indigenous life expectancy is the aim of South Australia's new Rhodes Scholar Mark Hassall.
View ArticleNo emotion teenagers face court
TWO southern suburbs youths charged with the alleged murder of Seacliff pensioner Anne Redman have failed in a bid to be released on home detention.
View ArticleSchools are missing out on funding
THE Education Department has revealed SA schools are not getting their fair share of national schools funding.
View ArticleConflict as MPs talk gay unions
SAME-SEX marriage is causing problems, open embarrassment and talk of leadership challenges for MPs on both sides.
View ArticleFoley case adjourned
THE man who felled former treasurer Kevin Foley with a single punch should not be convicted of assault, defence lawyers will argue.
View ArticleNo emotion as teenagers face court
TWO southern suburbs youths charged with the alleged murder of Seacliff pensioner Anne Redman have failed in a bid to be released on home detention.
View ArticleFoley assault case adjourned
THE man who felled former treasurer Kevin Foley with a single punch should not be convicted of assault, defence lawyers will argue.
View ArticleCouncils leading the way on water
ADELAIDE councils are leading the way in stormwater harvesting with various projects expected to take the city's harvesting capacity to 20 gigalitres per year by 2013.
View ArticlePoints plan for victims fund
VICTIMS of crime will be compensated according to a points system similar to motor vehicle and workers' compensation cases under new Bill.
View ArticleSA murder suspect arrested
MAJOR Crime detectives will fly to NSW today to extradite a man arrested in Sydney over the murder of Elizabeth Downs man Daniel Haughey.
View ArticleCleaner attacked in tavern break-in
A CLEANER was attacked this morning by an intruder who smashed his way in to the Midway Tavern, Elizabeth Downs.
View ArticleQantas forced to ground planes
ADELAIDE will be hit by a decision by Qantas to ground five aircraft and cut up to 100 domestic flights a week because of ongoing industrial action.
View ArticleRaneberg to spend Christmas in prison
A COURT has refused to release Craig Raneberg on bail, meaning the former law firm finance chief and alleged fraudster will spend Christmas behind bars.
View ArticleUrine, vomit force Heaven's early closure
COMPLAINTS of noise and foul behaviour mean Heaven nightclub in the city must close its doors three hours earlier on weekends, a court has ruled.
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